Physics & Atmospheric Science: Recent submissions
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Slicing The Monoceros Overdensity with Suprime-Cam
(2012-05-14)We derive distance, density and metallicity distribution of the stellar Monoceros Overdensity (MO) in the outer Milky Way, based on deep imaging with the Subaru Telescope. We applied CMD fitting techniques in three stripes ... -
The M33 Globular Cluster System with PAndAS Data: The Last Outer Halo Cluster?
(2011-01-12)We use CFHT/MegaCam data to search for outer halo star clusters in M33 as part of the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS). This work extends previous studies out to a projected radius of 50 kpc and covers over 40 ... -
Unearthing Foundations of a Cosmic Cathedral: Searching the Stars for M33's Halo
(2012-10-29)We use data from the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS) to search for evidence of an extended halo component belonging to M33 (the Triangulum Galaxy). We identify a population of red giant branch (RGB) stars at ... -
The SCUBA HAlf-Degree Extragalactic Survey (SHADES) - VIII. The Nature of Faint Submm Galaxies in SHADES, SWIRE and SXDF Surveys
(2008-06)We present the optical-to-submm spectral energy distributions for 33 radio & mid-IR identified submillimetre galaxies discovered via the SHADES 850 micron SCUBA imaging in the Subaru-XMM Deep Field (SXDF). Optical data for ... -
Large gas reservoirs and free-free emission in two lensed star-forming galaxies at z=2.7
(2013-05-02)We report the detection of CO(1-0) line emission in the bright, lensed star-forming galaxies SPT-S 233227-5358.5 (z=2.73) and SPT-S 053816-5030.8 (z=2.78), using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). Both galaxies ... -
HerMES: Clusters of Dusty Galaxies Uncovered by Herschel and Planck
(2014)The potential for Planck to detect clusters of dusty, star-forming galaxies at z greater than 1 is tested by examining the Herschel-SPIRE images of Planck Early Release Compact Source Catalog (ERCSC) sources lying in fields ... -
A spectroscopic survey of EC4, an Extended Cluster in Andromeda's halo
(2009-03-26)We present a spectroscopic survey of candidate red giant branch stars in the extended star cluster, EC4, discovered in the halo of M31 from our CFHT/MegaCam survey, overlapping the tidal streams, Stream Cp and Stream Cr. ... -
The kinematic identification of a thick stellar disc in M31
(2010-10-25)We present the first characterization of a thick disc component in the Andromeda galaxy (M31) using kinematic data from the DEIMOS multi-object spectrograph instrument on Keck II. Using 21 fields in the South West of the ... -
Extracting Source Parameters from Gaussian Fits to Two-Particle Correlations
(1995-11/19)Using a quadratic saddle-point approximation, we show how information about a particle-emitting source can be extracted from gaussian fits to two-particle correlation data. Although the formalism is completely general, ... -
Deep observations of CO line emission from star-forming galaxies in a cluster candidate at z=1.5
(2012-07-11)We report results from a deep Jansky Very Large Array (JVLA) search for CO 1-0 line emission from galaxies in a candidate galaxy cluster at z~1.55 in the COSMOS field. We target 4 galaxies with optical spectroscopic redshifts ... -
Ultra Steep Spectrum radio sources in the Lockman Hole: SERVS identifications and redshift distribution at the faintest radio fluxes
(2011-08-19)Ultra Steep Spectrum (USS) radio sources have been successfully used to select powerful radio sources at high redshifts (z>~2). Typically restricted to large-sky surveys and relatively bright radio flux densities, it has ... -
Particle formation and growth at five rural and urban sites
(2010)Ultrafine particle (UFP) number and size distributions were simultaneously measured at five urban and rural sites during the summer of 2007 in Ontario, Canada as part of the Border Air Quality and Meteorology Study ... -
Elucidating determinants of aerosol composition through particle-type-based receptor modeling
(2011)An aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ATOFMS) was deployed at a semi-rural site in southern Ontario to characterize the size and chemical composition of individual particles. Particle-type-based receptor modelling ... -
Characterization of a large biogenic secondary organic aerosol event from eastern Canadian forests
(2010)Measurements of aerosol composition, volatile organic compounds, and CO are used to determine biogenic secondary organic aerosol (SOA) concentrations at a rural site 70 km north of Toronto. These biogenic SOA levels ... -
Aerosol composition and sources in the central Arctic Ocean during ASCOS
(2011)Measurements of submicron aerosol chemical composition were made over the central Arctic Ocean from 5 August to 8 September 2008 as a part of the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) using an aerosol mass spectrometer ... -
The hygroscopicity parameter (kappa) of ambient organic aerosol at a field site subject to biogenic and anthropogenic influences: relationship to degree of aerosol oxidation
(2010)Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations were measured at Egbert, a rural site in Ontario, Canada during the spring of 2007. The CCN concentrations were compared to values predicted from the aerosol chemical ... -
Photochemical processing of organic aerosol at nearby continental sites: contrast between urban plumes and regional aerosol
(2011)As part of the BAQS-Met 2007 field campaign, Aerodyne time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometers (ToF-AMS) were deployed at two sites in southwestern Ontario from 17 June to 11 July 2007. One instrument was located at ... -
Diurnally resolved particulate and VOC measurements at a rural site: indication of significant biogenic secondary organic aerosol formation
(2011)We report simultaneous measurements of volatile organic compound (VOC) mixing ratios including C-6 to C-8 aromatics, isoprene, monoterpenes, acetone and organic aerosol mass loadings at a rural location in southwestern ... -
Slower CCN growth kinetics of anthropogenic aerosol compared to biogenic aerosol observed at a rural site
(2010)Growth rates of water droplets were measured with a static diffusion cloud condensation chamber in May-June 2007 at a rural field site in Southern Ontario, Canada, 70 km north of Toronto. The observations include periods ... -
The effect of meteorological and chemical factors on the agreement between observations and predictions of fine aerosol composition in southwestern Ontario during BAQS-Met
(2011)The Border Air Quality and Meteorology Study (BAQS-Met) was an intensive, collaborative field campaign during the summer of 2007 that investigated the effects of transboundary pollution, local pollution, and local ...